3. Titania is from the play A Midsummer
Nights Dream.
This play is a comedy.
It is set in ancient Athens and a forest
outside the city.
Titania is a secondary character.
4. A Midsummer Nights Dream is centred
around a women that is unhappy with
who her father wants her to marry. So she
and her lover run away to the forest and
are followed by her friend and her
betrothed. In the same forest the fairy king
and queen are in an argument which then
drives the mix ups in the play.
5. the main conflict in the play is person vs.
person and person vs. super natural
(Titania vs. Oberon, Egeus vs. Hermia and
when Puck interferes with people).
the conflict between Titania and Oberon
drives the mix ups that happen during
the play between the lovers.
6. Exposition: Egeus is talking to Theseus
about the marriage of his daughter.
the Exciting Force: Hermia and Lysander
decide to run away to the forest.
Titania and Oberon have an argument
over the fate of a little Indian boy.
7. Conflict Rising: Oberon decides to put
Titania under a spell so he can take the
Indian boy.
Turning or Crisis Point: When Oberon gets
puck to get love-in-idleness which is a
magic flower so he can use it on Titania
to make her forget about the Indian boy.
8. Catastrophe or Failing Action: Puck
mixes up the people and puts the flower
juice on Lysander which makes him fall in
love with Helana.
Untangling: Oberon releases Titania from
the spell. Puck gives Lysander the
remedy juice. Demetrius declares that
he's in love with Helena. Theseus
announces that the couples will be
married. Also, Bottom awakens with his
own head back.
Resolution: Puck fixes the mix ups so
every one loves who the should.
9. Nick Bottom is one of the characters that
provides comic relief in the play with
things like the scenes where he is fooling
around practising the play and when his
turned into a donkeys.
10.
11. At the start of the play Titania is
described as a powerful, proud, feisty
and intelligent creature.
“I’ll met by moon light proud Titania.”
Titania has a relationship with her
husband Oberon throughout the play
due to the argument the have.
Titania is motivated by pride.
12. Titania changes from a proud
creature to being madly in love with
a creature that has the head of a
donkey for no reason.
“Methinks, mistress, you should have
little reason for that. And yet, to say
the truth, reason and love keep little
company together now-a-days.”
Titania is influenced by Oberon who
puts a spell on her which causes her
to fall in love with the creature.
13. By the end of the play Oberon has taken
the spell off Titania and she falls out of
love with the creature.
Titania has lost possession of the little
Indian.
14. “Out of this wood do not desire to go.
Thou shalt remain here, whether thou wilt
or no.
And I will purge thy mortal grossness so
That thou shalt like an airy spirit go”
“My Oberon What visions have I seen!
Methought I was enamoured of an ass.”
“Not for they fairy kingdom”
"And for her sake to I rear up her boy
and for her sake I will not part with him."
15. http://www.shmoop.com/midsummer-
nights-dream/
http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/
msnd
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Midsummer_
Night's_Dream
A Midsummer Nights Dream retold by Hilary
Burningham Illustrated by Zara Slattery
A Midsummer Nights Dream Edited by
J.H.Walter